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Radination by Ras Jahmeal Ever come home from work and wonder why you’re mentally exhausted, or talked on a cell phone so long not only the device’s battery feels drained, ever get your eyes “glued” to the TV, or traveled in a car using GPS and wonder why your head feels warmer than usual. “Hot head” is a symptom, to the fact that certain organs may be in danger from excess exposure to unnatural radiation. Colliders (the Big Bang replicator) challenged Albert Einstein’s theory that nothing is faster than the speed of light. The experiment found that when information was sent from point A to B, certain particles were received perhaps before the light itself. Scientist retracted the finding for more research as the notion instantly created an uproar in the entire scientific community. The core principle of physics was indeed challenged. Radiation; a force to be reckoned with. Radiation is energy that comes from a source in the form of waves or rays one cannot see with the naked eye. There are natural and unnatural forms of this invisible current. Overtime science and government have tapped into electromagnetics for a myriad of uses. It is important to be aware of these energies and how they impact our daily lives, and in fact our future condition. Let’s examine how we can lower radio-consumption. During certain months of the year, science and government fear for their sky electronics because of what’s known as Solar Flares. This flash of brightness from the Suns surface is usually followed by a colossal coronal mass ejection (CME) or ejection of clouds of ions, atoms and electrons and can reach the Earth within two days. These large burps of energy can be equivalent to 160,000,000,000 megatons of TNT, needless to say one flick can ruin a satellite. On the other hand, the spiritually enhanced tend to harness the increase levels of radiation as sacrament and are often utilized ritually. The Sun is our Solar Systems absolute source of radiation. Since the Suns formation over 4.5 billion years ago, it has blasted informational rays to its subjects. Here on Earth, which is over 100 times smaller in diameter to the Sun, we encounter the effects daily. The Ancient Ethiopians (including all prehistoric African constituents) were the first to tap into the magnetic field of which the Sun creates. In the Pyramids, the light of the Sun was often refracted for various reasons from religious to time/calendar purposes. Mysticism supports ideas of the magnetic field being used as a highway for telepathy and supernatural energy forces. Science has now proven the Suns electro-magnetic waves with or without visible light can permeate hundreds of feet of water or rock. In fact recently the Higgs Boson works from one of the world’s larger 34 Magazinesolstice 2014/15 winter / September 2012 Anything natural can be manipulated for an unnatural use, some for the benefit of humanity and some harmful. Besides from the most imminent source of radiation, the Sun, there are many subtle forces that emit radiation. Sound for instance is a very powerful force. Music for example, depending on the keys used, can deliver a particular emotion because every chord renders and different frequency, which are interpreted by different chakras, or organ systems of the body and in turn converts the vibration. There are recent evidence to support the collaboration of sound may have been used to hoist megatons of rocks to build ancient megaliths i.e. the Stonehenge of Wiltshire, England or the ancient building complex in Ancash State, Peru, or Gobekli Tepe, Turkey and of course countless sites of continental Africa such as Nabta Playa in the western Egyptian desert south of Cairo. All of these places were erected by Ethiopian subjects. Today’s most common source of artificial radiation is technological data transfer via Wi-Fi and Cellular signal. A precursive use of this technology was for military walkie talkies. Since then the technology was expanded. In fact, Henry T. Sampson, a black man, invented the Gamma Electric Cell which gave life to what we know as the